Doodle Jump
Game » consists of 3 releases. Released Apr 06, 2009
Guide your little alien pal from platform to platform as you continously try to jump higher while avoiding, or shooting, enemies. Jump, jump, jump!
Short summary describing this game.
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5 (2) 4 (2) 3 (0) 2 (0) 1 (0) 4.5 starsAverage score of 4 user reviews
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Addictive? Quite! 0
I love playing Doodlejump while waiting for an appointment to start or before work or on break or whenever I have a couple of minutes to kill - it's fun. The only thing I don't like is that it's kind of janky on Droid - the iPhone/iTouch version's movements are much smoother....
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Doodle Jump 0
There's something I like about Doodle Jump that I can't quite put my finger on. It has an appeal that can't be matched by most iPhone games. The concept is easy enough; you're a alien guy who jumps on platforms and does some occasional shooting. While there isn't much depth there, the .99 cent price easily makes up for that. Doodle Jump's strengths would be a lot of games disadvantages, like its cutesy graphics, very simple gameplay, no story mode and a very small amount of extra content. But...
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Addictive and good value for money 0
On the iTunes store, the full title of Doodle Jump is “Doodle Jump – BE WARNED: Insanely Addictive!” After spending about 45 minutes with this game without realising it, I’m inclined to agree. The basic premise is simple: tilt the phone to move the main character, who jumps up and down constantly. You have to climb up platforms as high as you can, avoiding enemies (who you can shoot at by tapping the screen) and avoid falling below the bottom of the screen. Conveniently (or sometimes not...
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Doodle Jump 0
A simple game deserves a simple review: Doodle Jump is the ideal micro-game: small price for a small game, aside from being a small game content wise, it can provide hours of entertainment as a simple time waster. Since you probably carry your iPhone or iPod touch with you most of the time, it's always within reach even when you are doing something incredibly boring, like waiting in line. A hardcore casual game, Doodle Jump is nothing if not simply amusing, it won't replace Halo, but it'll suf...
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